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i agree with steve forbes that foreign currency can is standard of value by which every imeerp europe has to guide the investment and decisions is like floating the hour so that people wouldn't have to work so many. one month you'd have the hour worth 50 minutes. the next is 70 minutes and you'd soon have an hour. the swats and insurance policy just to guide the economy. one of the things that happened over the last decade is that we've had a -- of fitness -- [inaudible] of we imper prize. and the reason for excess of phenomenon. the reason it's the wealthy and chi has migratedded to fitness. the currency is so unstable. so much money can be made in betting on the ups and downs of our currency and against foreign currencies inspect is a big danger today. a lot of people attack the chinese for manipulating the currency, but the chinese just want to keep the ciewrpt sei stable. that's all the chinese want to do. they to maintain the dplar as a starpt of value. it's us that are debauching the currency. the threat to the american dollar does to the come in bay shinning, they defend the do
i agree with steve forbes that foreign currency can is standard of value by which every imeerp europe has to guide the investment and decisions is like floating the hour so that people wouldn't have to work so many. one month you'd have the hour worth 50 minutes. the next is 70 minutes and you'd soon have an hour. the swats and insurance policy just to guide the economy. one of the things that happened over the last decade is that we've had a -- of fitness -- [inaudible] of we imper prize. and...
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i wanted to hear walter isaacson speak upon einstein and said -- steve jobs and also lastly they talked about walter cronkite. any book that inspires anybody is great. sometimes we lose sight of the classics or they're recent classics provide tried to get mine students to read brave new world, mark twain, books that deal with racism that they could identify when they read but what is the message? and o
i wanted to hear walter isaacson speak upon einstein and said -- steve jobs and also lastly they talked about walter cronkite. any book that inspires anybody is great. sometimes we lose sight of the classics or they're recent classics provide tried to get mine students to read brave new world, mark twain, books that deal with racism that they could identify when they read but what is the message? and o
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so you know what, steve? i view this as a victory every single day, and, um, i'm kind of heartened by the fact that there are so many people that -- i think speaking with a broad brush stroke, i think i speak on behalf of the majority of americans. i think the majority of americans consider themselves if fiscally responsible and socially accepting. i'm in that broad brush category myself. so how does that equate to all the issues that we face today? um, i don't think that either party, i don't think democrats are good on civil liberties which is what they're supposed to be good at, i don't think republicans are good at dollars and cents which is what they're supposed to be good at. and when it comes to dollars and cents and being a democrat, you know what? it's not happening. and when it comes to civil liberties and being a republican, it's not happening at all. .. let's take a listen. >> i'm wondering what your thoughts were when the whole tea party revolution rose up in 2009. >> it was interesting to see th
so you know what, steve? i view this as a victory every single day, and, um, i'm kind of heartened by the fact that there are so many people that -- i think speaking with a broad brush stroke, i think i speak on behalf of the majority of americans. i think the majority of americans consider themselves if fiscally responsible and socially accepting. i'm in that broad brush category myself. so how does that equate to all the issues that we face today? um, i don't think that either party, i don't...
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let's go down to steve. >> dan, thank you. lee westwood giving a hug to the winning captain. 13 years ago at brookline, you were on the receiving end of a dramatic moment when justin leonard made a putt against you on the 17th hole. that propelled the u.s. to come back from a 10-6 deficit. today, you guys come back. what does this mean to you? >> not just for me, but for the all of europe, for one that remain for my four vice captains and that band, i don't know which side. this one is for all of you. >> you told me this morning that you felt seve in the team room last night. you felt that he could propel you guys to a victory today. how was his presence felt this afternoon? >> well, seve will always be present with this team. he was a big factor for this event. for the europe side. and last night when we were having that meeting, i think the boys knew that believing was the most important thing and i think they did. >> you've won a couple of major
let's go down to steve. >> dan, thank you. lee westwood giving a hug to the winning captain. 13 years ago at brookline, you were on the receiving end of a dramatic moment when justin leonard made a putt against you on the 17th hole. that propelled the u.s. to come back from a 10-6 deficit. today, you guys come back. what does this mean to you? >> not just for me, but for the all of europe, for one that remain for my four vice captains and that band, i don't know which side. this one...
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let's go down to steve. >> dan, thank you. lee westwood giving a hug to the winning captain. 13 years ago at brookline, you were on the receiving end of a dramatic moment when justin leonard made a putt against you on the 17th hole. that propelled the u.s. to come back from a 10-6 deficit. today, you guys come back. what does this mean to you? >> not just for me, but for the all of europe, for one that remain for my four vice captains and that band, i don't know which side. this one is for all of you. >> you told me this morning that you felt seve in the team room last night. you felt that he could propel you guys to a victory today. how was his presence felt this afternoon? >> well, seve will always be present with this team. he was a big factor for this event. for the europe side. and last night when we were having that meeting, i think the boys knew that believing was the most important thing and i think they did. >> you've won a couple of major championships. you told me earlier in the week, it was very difficult to watch
let's go down to steve. >> dan, thank you. lee westwood giving a hug to the winning captain. 13 years ago at brookline, you were on the receiving end of a dramatic moment when justin leonard made a putt against you on the 17th hole. that propelled the u.s. to come back from a 10-6 deficit. today, you guys come back. what does this mean to you? >> not just for me, but for the all of europe, for one that remain for my four vice captains and that band, i don't know which side. this one...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am steve chaney, ceo of the american security project and welcome to asp. if you're not familiar with asp we are a 501c3 non-profit and take on national-security issues from a non-partisan perspective. we were founded in 2006 by senator hagel, senator kerry, heart and governor christine todd whitman who will remain on the board today. and one of the points they raised them and it's still pertinent today was a lot of these issues when anyone mentions them they get paid into it one way or the other republican or democrat. we tend to feel they should get painted in the perspective of national security. and you will see we have a number of publications outside that we study all of them. energy security, nuclear security, climate change, american competitiveness, asymmetric terrorism among others. so i would encourage you to go on the web site and look at them and see how we take it from the perspective we put it in there. we put out the facts. we don't balance it one way or the other. today we are so pleased to have rose here. let me lay out a few ground rules
. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am steve chaney, ceo of the american security project and welcome to asp. if you're not familiar with asp we are a 501c3 non-profit and take on national-security issues from a non-partisan perspective. we were founded in 2006 by senator hagel, senator kerry, heart and governor christine todd whitman who will remain on the board today. and one of the points they raised them and it's still pertinent today was a lot of these issues when anyone mentions them they...
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would steve jobs have done that? we'll look at that coming up. >>> then, if a body is found buried in your front yard, will you move out? maybe not if it's the long lost body of jimmy hoffa. could make that home a landmark. that and more coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. >>> certainly it was a solid third quarter for the stock market, but then you look at energy prices and how they fared. that's a different story. >> yeah, you know, if you look at oil prices here, crude prices are still down today, but what a quarter it has been. all the worries about the tensions between iran and israel with those iran sanctions going into effect at the beginning of this quarter also helping to boost. the big story this quarter, and certainly today, has been gasoline. despite the fact that normally we see prices starting to come down during this quarter, they have actually ratcheted up the best quarter we've seen in years. today we had a huge explosive short move at the end of the day, maria, that really, really punctua
would steve jobs have done that? we'll look at that coming up. >>> then, if a body is found buried in your front yard, will you move out? maybe not if it's the long lost body of jimmy hoffa. could make that home a landmark. that and more coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. >>> certainly it was a solid third quarter for the stock market, but then you look at energy prices and how they fared. that's a different story. >> yeah, you know, if you look at...
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tom hendricks who since moved on and steve brown for tremendous work. literally, hundreds of volunteers working in work groups and task groups led by rtca with margaret jenni, and i want to thank everybody for the help over the years. just as the members are engaged in our work, we've been very pleased with the knowledge and level of engagement by acting administrator, first serving as the faa deputy administrator, mike call's become more, not less active in the work since being elevated to the role of acting administrator. with michael at the helm, his interests, and working closely with the community, i'm confident in the ability to overcome barriers to implementing next generation. you commented about succession planning, and i'm pleased with my chairmanmanship sunsetting, and i'll remain on the committee, bill ayer, chairman of the alaska air group, and bill's been formally leading the alaska air group as chairman and ceo, an experienced aveuater, is taking over the chairmanmanship on a go-forward basis passing the baton at wright patterson air forc
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casecommotions not had an appellate decision, but the government has recommended that grant called: steve versus office of personnel management, a case out of california and in this case we have a district court finding doma unconstitutional, but they've not had a ninth circuit argument yet. the same day the department of justice filed for the guild massachusetts case they filed a petition for review called supreme court rule 11. it is really granted, the certain extraordinary cases for overriding national importance, the court has granted things. they saved you may want to consider this case. it's interesting the language they use. a grant of judgment to make sure they'll have enough vehicle to resolve in a timely fashion. i read that a shorthand for please take this case because justice kagan is recused from the other case. we have another case totally set up, already appealed, but we'd rather have kagan voting on this case. of course they filed a petition the same day, so suggest they were thinking about this. it's actually not clear at the department of justice has standing to appeal
casecommotions not had an appellate decision, but the government has recommended that grant called: steve versus office of personnel management, a case out of california and in this case we have a district court finding doma unconstitutional, but they've not had a ninth circuit argument yet. the same day the department of justice filed for the guild massachusetts case they filed a petition for review called supreme court rule 11. it is really granted, the certain extraordinary cases for...
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made by tandy. >> steve: yeah, tandy corporation. >> jimmy: yeah, tandy corp. >> steve: free batteries. >> jimmy: here's an election update. mitt romney's campaign said that president obama is spiking the ball too early in ohio, after recent polls showed obama pulling ahead. yeah. obama hasn't earned that win yet, which is why today the nfl replacement refs just gave it to him anyway. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] sorry. hey, guys. can i help you? what's going on? >> yeah, we're two of the nfl replacement referees. >> yeah, yeah. we're two of them. [ laughter ] >> and we're supposed to catch a plane flight to baltimore but -- to referee a game -- we got lost though. >> yeah. and now we're here and we don't know what this is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, guys, while you're here, i mean, you know there's a lot of controversy lately about the nfl refs -- that you guys have been unprepared. you've been missing important calls. you're blowing games. maybe you can address that? >> yeah, we can address it. [ in unison ] with a song. hit it! ♪ it's hard to be a football ref when you d
made by tandy. >> steve: yeah, tandy corporation. >> jimmy: yeah, tandy corp. >> steve: free batteries. >> jimmy: here's an election update. mitt romney's campaign said that president obama is spiking the ball too early in ohio, after recent polls showed obama pulling ahead. yeah. obama hasn't earned that win yet, which is why today the nfl replacement refs just gave it to him anyway. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] sorry. hey, guys. can i help you? what's going on?...
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care that most of the world's most cold shumpert and you've got to break down steve please don't jump in here on a large please don't the future. such . is easy to. see. the mission of free accreditation free zones for charges free arrangement free. free studio type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com. wealthy british players in. the title. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on. the news a secret laboratory to mccurdy was able to build the world's most sophisticated raw . which one does it do the doing about anything to mission to teach religion and why you should care about humans. this is why you should want your only on the altar you don't. welcome back so on any given day oil seems to me moves enough to be news worthy and today is no exception we saw oil go up the most it has in eight weeks and this is after it had been falling now these are often attributed these moves to macro economic factors to supply d
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there that of the world's most healthy jumper and you've got a team ready joe steve please acknowledge your here on r.g.p. we've done the future. it is easy to. be a little nice to. see. it all sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know. welcome to the big picture. all right welcome back so on any given day oil seems to make moves enough to be newsworthy and today is no exception we saw oil go up the most it has in eight weeks and this is after it had been falling now these are often attributed these moves to macro economic factors to supply demand conflict concerns expectations of stimulus in an economy for example china which is what the headline reads today but let's look back at another headline let's just go to two thousand and seven it's just easy to pull up take a look at this ok this is just a few years ago or oil prices tumble briefly trading below fifty dollars a barrel so five years ago we had fifty dollars a
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stick around there, steve. more reaction to all this right now. >> we bring in peter bookbar as well as christopher wayland. chris chris, are you surprised this survey shows romney is better on debt and obama is better at the economy? >> no. it remind me of 1936 when fdr ran for re-election. unfortunately, they were wrong and we went into a terrible decline after that. you know, americans are naturally optimistic. they see that kay shiler is up the past three months. they figure housing is getting better. i can tell you from our perspective at tangent where we spend our time raising money for funds and private companies, that's not the case. >> peter, what about in the meantime we have the fiscal cliff issues. is that keeping the markets in check right now? what do you think investors are waiting for or hoping for come december 31? >> well, the s&p 500 is near a multiyear high. i think the fiscal cliff is not what they're thinking about right now. i think right now, and i specify that the market's time has shru
stick around there, steve. more reaction to all this right now. >> we bring in peter bookbar as well as christopher wayland. chris chris, are you surprised this survey shows romney is better on debt and obama is better at the economy? >> no. it remind me of 1936 when fdr ran for re-election. unfortunately, they were wrong and we went into a terrible decline after that. you know, americans are naturally optimistic. they see that kay shiler is up the past three months. they figure...
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steve asked me earlier about who are you targeting in your campaigns. you're asking me various personages. i think about 99% of the folks should be on our site. anybody uses electricity, anybody who drives a car, anybody who pays taxes, anyone who works for a living or wants a job or anyone who cares about their families future ought to be on our site. i figure that's about 99% of the people. why? because the electricity prices for the cap-and-trade energy tax that tim has supported would cost skyrocketing electricity and affect our technology community. people are paying $30 more every time you fill up compared to january of 2000. so if you like high gas prices, but if you want more affordable. and i want to allow us in virginia to produce oil and natural gas off our coast and use those royalties for roads and transportation. that would be the first bill i would introduce as your center. if people want a job, our approach is create more job opportunities for people. and whether it is young people are middle-aged folks, 20% of the folks in the country o
steve asked me earlier about who are you targeting in your campaigns. you're asking me various personages. i think about 99% of the folks should be on our site. anybody uses electricity, anybody who drives a car, anybody who pays taxes, anyone who works for a living or wants a job or anyone who cares about their families future ought to be on our site. i figure that's about 99% of the people. why? because the electricity prices for the cap-and-trade energy tax that tim has supported would cost...
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got to diffuse it, steve. thank you very your thoughts. >>> new york city apparently isn't in financial ruin. the city, in fact, is shelling out $230 million to build, ta-da, the world's largest ferris wheel. you're looking at an artist's rendering of the proposed 625-foot structure. the ferris wheel would stand taller than the london eye and also the one in singapore, which is the current record holder. construction is slated to begin in the next year and a half. so in 2015 we will be lining up for the ferris wheel. >> i can't wait. >>> all right. one year ago lenny kravitz was doing this. yeah, he was rocking the crowd on national tv on the "today" show. you'll not believe where lenny it performing now. i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructur
got to diffuse it, steve. thank you very your thoughts. >>> new york city apparently isn't in financial ruin. the city, in fact, is shelling out $230 million to build, ta-da, the world's largest ferris wheel. you're looking at an artist's rendering of the proposed 625-foot structure. the ferris wheel would stand taller than the london eye and also the one in singapore, which is the current record holder. construction is slated to begin in the next year and a half. so in 2015 we will be...
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steve, thank you very much indeed for coming in. listening to muallem's speech, what sort of insight does it give us into the way the syrian regime is thinking right now? >> well, the foreign minister repeated almost verbatim what they called this uprising from the very beginning. they depicted it as driven by foreign elements, as a conspiracy against the syrian people, against the syrian nation, and it's a way of denying any legitimacy to the claims of the opposition and rejecting the possibility that the regime itself might have some culpability for the violence that has racked syria for the past 18 months, if not longer. so they've developed this as a way to fend off any responsibility and to shift the blame onto others. unfortunately they found support for their narrative including russia and iran and that has not got them to see things in a way more willing to talk about the possibility for change. >> also, very strong words about the u.s., which, of course, has only been providing nonlethal support to the opposition. is that y
steve, thank you very much indeed for coming in. listening to muallem's speech, what sort of insight does it give us into the way the syrian regime is thinking right now? >> well, the foreign minister repeated almost verbatim what they called this uprising from the very beginning. they depicted it as driven by foreign elements, as a conspiracy against the syrian people, against the syrian nation, and it's a way of denying any legitimacy to the claims of the opposition and rejecting the...
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senior economics reporter steve liesman joins us to break it all down. durable goods, orderer were awful, horrendous, jobless claims improved, though. >> you know, i have a theory, michelle. and i think these guys to my left and on the screen over there are waiting for more specific signals from me and the economic data before they figure out -- if you think about the five down days we've had, it's down like 1.9. it's essentially a sideways move. up 46, you said highs of the day. i don't think anybody here is jumping out of the chair. that's because the signals are really mixed. take a look at the data. the gdp with durable goods down 13%. don't get too excited about that. a lot of that was aircraft orders. second quarter gdp down by 14%. midwest manufacturering, claims, though, went down 26,000 and the payroll revisions, that's through march of 2012. up by 386,000. so a little stronger employment in our rearview mirror and current. so the jobs are doing okay, i guess, is the best way to say. where gdp is weak -- >> hold on one second. can we bring up th
senior economics reporter steve liesman joins us to break it all down. durable goods, orderer were awful, horrendous, jobless claims improved, though. >> you know, i have a theory, michelle. and i think these guys to my left and on the screen over there are waiting for more specific signals from me and the economic data before they figure out -- if you think about the five down days we've had, it's down like 1.9. it's essentially a sideways move. up 46, you said highs of the day. i don't...
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years to play against the steve is being. me today it was a tight battle in the opening quarter but in the second says moved up a gear and never looked back as will come on t.v. one seemed exhausted after surprising win over the euro league title holders olympiacos in the semifinal on saturday. the host delivered a strong performance constantly moving the ball well and not alone any easy shots for a local messina who turned fifty three that night had a chance to experiment on the courts in order to find the right replacement for the n.b.a.'s minnesota timberwolves new signings undertaken a lanka and alex a shred as a result says going crees their margin to twenty points seven minutes before the end of the match eventually cruising past their bones to a confident eighty two sixty five weeks or a. week. before. during the tournament we played against both finalists of last season's usually we try their best but tonight we've only competed in the first two quarters and the third are the fans failed and we simply couldn't get bac
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take steve jobs, he has not contributed, you were giving statistics about gdp, to say steve jobs or some other brilliant entrepreneurs like him do not contribute to growth of the gdp of this country or the others that is a horrible inbelievable thing to hear, it is pure dem goingry. -- demagoguery, i have no other way of saying it but that is a stupid statement. neil: for secretary of state to have a global view that the rich are not helping their countries out, and they should pay out, shows the economic ignorance. >> that is right, that highlights difference between obama and romney, obama wants to pain the picture there is a few nigh-- a finite pie, and with romney, everyone can have a bigger pie and share in it, hopefully he can make that vicible to people. whether we have the debates. neil: we'll see, wayne thank you very much. mitt romney is trying to focus more on voters, but republican saying unleashing paul ryan is the g.o.p.'s real ticket to a enough win. >> from program that brought you solyndra. comes another solyndra, we could be betting burned again. climate change. believe
take steve jobs, he has not contributed, you were giving statistics about gdp, to say steve jobs or some other brilliant entrepreneurs like him do not contribute to growth of the gdp of this country or the others that is a horrible inbelievable thing to hear, it is pure dem goingry. -- demagoguery, i have no other way of saying it but that is a stupid statement. neil: for secretary of state to have a global view that the rich are not helping their countries out, and they should pay out, shows...
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we're getting your fourth quarter play back from pete and steve here with me and stephanie link and steve grasso and i will start with you. given what happened last week in the market, did you guys come in today a little skeptical about this move in the market and then we got the ism report and that changed your way of thinking? >> i think you always come in skeptical because you wonder how much is window dressing and how much is the market itself creating and when you look at it, i think there are great opportunities going toward the fourth quarter. i am looking at certain areas i want to remine offensive and remain opportunistic and i am looking at certain names i know you like as well and i still think apple is under valued and goes higher. that's one of the names i would point out. if our on the defensive side i am looking at the big pharma names where you are looking at the valuation and the yield as well as the big money center banks and i would also stick with something like a kkr, black stone, and a lot of students depending how aggressive or offensive or defensive you want to be.
we're getting your fourth quarter play back from pete and steve here with me and stephanie link and steve grasso and i will start with you. given what happened last week in the market, did you guys come in today a little skeptical about this move in the market and then we got the ism report and that changed your way of thinking? >> i think you always come in skeptical because you wonder how much is window dressing and how much is the market itself creating and when you look at it, i think...
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public sector out to me and people out there and whatever any help with this it happened and steve still alive and we're seeing that with. snapdeal with the iphone five now. it already did the math and her mind you know sure that's a good because you just look a little bit the sand but the point is it never to bring up with if it happened if jobs are alive i mean if you could never understand i mean it's a kind of factual you don't know what would happen if our farts and steve jobs was alive but so you think in this one no competition for apple i think that this thing worthless or you don't mind is going to turn you know there's a value undervaluation a lot more incredibly intelligent branding and bizarre terms you can actually convince someone of their drinking sand and then when they're drinking enough and they're going to get water to drink or sat. here i don't know what you're saying but let's i know margaret schools around here are where what happened here and just well before we go there's a story out there what by a household that's just like that we know that the make up problem
public sector out to me and people out there and whatever any help with this it happened and steve still alive and we're seeing that with. snapdeal with the iphone five now. it already did the math and her mind you know sure that's a good because you just look a little bit the sand but the point is it never to bring up with if it happened if jobs are alive i mean if you could never understand i mean it's a kind of factual you don't know what would happen if our farts and steve jobs was alive...
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. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us this morning september 27th, steve paulson is with us, what is going on? >>> it is leading up to what could be and should be a warmup over the next couple of days but by the coast we are dealing with a lost clouds and fog but it is 90 degrees. here is sal. >>> we are going to take a look at live pictures and traffic is doing well and also on the 580 interchange. that traffic looks good on the high-rise, let's go to pam. >>> an occupied camp at the federal reserve bank, christian captain is there now as city crews took a fence to block them. >> reporter: for the first time the streets around the federal reserve are unoccupied and you can see those crowds are replaced by a fence. this is a new development, you can see some of the occupied protesters are starting to trickle back and return to this site and as we look further to our left, you can actually see there is a strong police presence here in san francisco. police moved in around 11:30 just as the encampment was settling down for the evening. they issued a final order for two dozen protes
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steve? spvmt. >> m.o. >> got it. >> long, starbucks. still think there is upside here. it's had a nice rally. >> i wasn't married to tammy faye baker. >> thankfully. abbott labs. >> potash. >> "power lunch "starts now. >> announcer: halftime is over. the second half of the trading day begins now. >> indeed. we are keeping an eye on a series of live events the markets will be watching closely. right now in madrid, a call for a second day of strikes after yesterday's violent protes against austerity measures. greece erupted this morning. why now and where do the markets and countries go from here? both canada dadidates for presi are duelling in ohio. both set to start four minute
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nbc's steve handlesman reports. >> reporter: he's wrapping up his tour. >> there's dignity honor and meaning in good, hard work. >> reporter: despite romney's work here, many visits, ohio may be moving out of reach. even with the help of ohio native jack nicklaus who said he's laid off workers from his golf business. >> we can't afford four more years like the last four years, i know i sure can't. >> reporter: romney can't afford more polls like today's. after he was caught on tape disparaging the 47% of americans who pay no federal income tax, who he said feel like victims, today's "new york times" cbs poll finds romney trailing president obama by 12 points in pennsylvania, by 9 in florida, trailing by ten in ohio. fighting the perception by some voters he's out of touch. >> i've been across this country. my heart aches for the people i've seen. >> reporter: in his new ad romney looks right at voters. >> president obama and i both care about poor middle class families, the difference is my policies will make things better for them. >> reporter: barack obama was in ohio too talking l
nbc's steve handlesman reports. >> reporter: he's wrapping up his tour. >> there's dignity honor and meaning in good, hard work. >> reporter: despite romney's work here, many visits, ohio may be moving out of reach. even with the help of ohio native jack nicklaus who said he's laid off workers from his golf business. >> we can't afford four more years like the last four years, i know i sure can't. >> reporter: romney can't afford more polls like today's. after he...
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steve, thank you very much. we're running a little short on time. we're going to take a quick break right now and we'll be back with you a little bit later. >>> we'll be right back. >>> let's look in once again at chairman bernanke finishing up his prepared remarks, second away to the first questions that he will receive from the head of the economic club of indiana. meantime, steve leisman, what do you expect the first or the most prevalent line of questioning will be? >> it's hard to know. i assume there are a lot of economists in the audience there. i think the big question for the market is going to be what he expects the fed to do in january once operation twist i understand. we had an answer from charlie evans this morning. he thinks the fed should keep adding to its balance sheet. right now what it's doing with operation twist is selling short-term securities and buying long-term ones. the effect of that is neutral as to the size of the balance sheet. charlie evans says he wants to take the $40 billion they're spending on mortgages, continue
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let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. hcn. >> i was telling people that that secondary is going to be good because they're buying sunrise senior living. i think hcn is still a good buy. matt in michigan. >> caller: yes. simon property. >> another one did a deal and i think that's expanding. hgn, those are for me. and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >>> you know that retail's been on fire lately. the good ones, i don't think they're finished. some of them could have a lot more room to run. that's why tonight
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i'm steve handlesman, nbc news, washington. >>> well, elsewhere in politics, missouri senate candidate todd akin again says he will stay in the race despite his con throw verse y'all comments on rape last month. today is the deadline to get a court order to drop out of the race. after last month's interview, he lost most republican campaign money, but now a conservative fundraising pac is seriously considering whether to come to akin's aid because he may have a legitimate chance to beat claire mccaskill. >>> newly released numbers shows the high school class of 2012 has s.a.t. reading scores that hit a four decade low. it focuses on reading, sentence structure and vocabulary. they've been gradually declining for years. a majority of test takers, 57%, didn't score high enough to have success in college. many attribute it to a record number of students taking the test including 1/4 from low income backgrounds. just a reminder for you, be sure to tune into coverage of education nation coverage on american schools. that's all this week across the platforms of nbc news. you can get involved
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steve stricter, oh, no, scared the match. he makes the putt. you are up. oh, you can't serious. what an incredible comeback for europe. they win 14.5 to 13.5. europe one 8 of the 12 matches today. an epic collapse by the united states. >> it was of the last night we were talking about oh, americans got it. yes. >> now. >> tonight on game day? >> we have reporters in oakland and denver and new york. >> everywhere. >> all right. thank you very much. we will see you back here in half an hour and ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
steve stricter, oh, no, scared the match. he makes the putt. you are up. oh, you can't serious. what an incredible comeback for europe. they win 14.5 to 13.5. europe one 8 of the 12 matches today. an epic collapse by the united states. >> it was of the last night we were talking about oh, americans got it. yes. >> now. >> tonight on game day? >> we have reporters in oakland and denver and new york. >> everywhere. >> all right. thank you very much. we will see...
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here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area as we go to some of the live pictures. you will see the traffic does look good on the san mateo bridge. it's a nice drive all the way over to the peninsula. also this morning we are looking at interstate 880 in oakland and that traffic is off to a good start. let's go back to pam. >>> only on 2 san jose police seize dozens of pot plants from a business on charter park drive. ktvu channel 2 reporter janine de la vega is on the scene where she just talked to police about this raid. >> reporter: that is right if you take a look here the sign says online furniture isbuy.com. if you look through the windows you can see a desk and flowers in there. that appears to be a front for an indoor marijuana grow. here on the ground you see bud blood. some sort of fertilizer. police told me they found hundreds of marijuana plants growing inside. this all happened about 10:15 last night. police say someone doing maintenance check on the building discove
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. >> at least steve is. we've sent him down there to cover the situation on the ground and the's remarkable because we knew heading into the budget today that we might get some unrest, but i think it survived everyone how soon it began and the scale to which it has spread. speaking of which, protesters gathering in madrid raised their call for the spanish government to resign. demonstrators again clashed with police, which left 64 injured and led to 38 arrests. prime minister rajoy's reforms have proved deeply unpopular. out to steve sedgwick now who is following the story. steve, are we expecting the intensity of the protests to increase? >> i don't think we are. they've made their point in some cases violently. this is another protest scheduled for saturday evening. just have a look at what's going on in the sxaexact area. this is the neptune fountain, this is the heart of the madrid heart and we have the five star hotel that kelly i'm sure you've stayed at many a times. and this is the area which leads up
. >> at least steve is. we've sent him down there to cover the situation on the ground and the's remarkable because we knew heading into the budget today that we might get some unrest, but i think it survived everyone how soon it began and the scale to which it has spread. speaking of which, protesters gathering in madrid raised their call for the spanish government to resign. demonstrators again clashed with police, which left 64 injured and led to 38 arrests. prime minister rajoy's...
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steve, thank you. you haven't got a light, have you, steve? >> no, do you want me to go get you a pack of panama? what was those cigarettes you used to smoke? >> i think this is -- i don't think i can say what this is. >> he already has a cigar over here. >> steve doesn't have a return feed. >> last time i had one of those with was our dear friend guy johnson and it didn't end prettily. >> rarely does. steve, thanks very much indeed for that. i'm now not going to get reelected holding one of those up. i'm not running so it doesn't really matter. talking about our politicians, i won der if pierce stein brooke smokes in public. likely to be the german social leadership candidacy for the chancellor ship. well keep our eyes on any reaction to that. >> a drunk trader has been blamed for an oil price spike of more than $1.50 a barrel back in june 2009. steefr p steve perkins allegedly spent $520 million on oils futures contracts while intoxicated. he's been fined 72,000 pounds as a result and been suspended for five years. the fine pails in comparis
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china looking more like a broke down palace lately, steve, but don't cheer. why we may need china a lot more than you think. >>> plus, college tuition looking more like a shake down street than the road to riches. the sad stats on just how unprepared american students really are. and are there any deals in the scrap heap of the worst s & p 500 stocks. >> the morning rally is a distant memory on wall street, the dow giving up a 61-point gain and then some to drop into negative territory. the s & p 500 also losing early gains and it is in danger now of a fourth straight losing session, something that has not happened, by the way, in nearly two months. the nasdaq is down for a fifth time in seven sessions, though it still has a nearly 3% gain for the month and 7 1/2% rise for the third quarter that is on its way to a hit. >> all right, mandy, thank you. >>> well, cnbcs aall-america survey was filled with more than just a touch of gray. it was down right confounding. example, the majority of those polled believe president obama will be better for the economy down
china looking more like a broke down palace lately, steve, but don't cheer. why we may need china a lot more than you think. >>> plus, college tuition looking more like a shake down street than the road to riches. the sad stats on just how unprepared american students really are. and are there any deals in the scrap heap of the worst s & p 500 stocks. >> the morning rally is a distant memory on wall street, the dow giving up a 61-point gain and then some to drop into negative...
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steve? >> steve: i come out and how did the car get there? october the commencement of the 2nd vatican counsel. pope john mikely to be canonized. what legacy did pope john pal leave? greg? ! good morning to you . >> steve: we'll talk about this particular guy and he became hope in 1958. they done have high expectations for him. >> he was one of the younger cardinals at 76 years old and expected him to rapefor a few years until a perhaps younger person could issue elected for a longer pontificate. >> steve: but they had vatican 2 and people who are noncatholics, it was basically what? >> a council and meeting of all of the bishops summoned to and discuss issues affecting the church and hadn't been one for 90 years and 400 years before that. >> steve: it modernized the catholic church. >>ed the church's position . it was inward and defensive if you will for centuries he opened the doors and windows and invited the world in the church and church to engage with the world. >> steve: that took a mighty broadleap. generally popes want to keep it the
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let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. hcn. >> i was telling people that that secondary is going to be good because they're buying sunrise senior living. i think hcn is still a good buy. matt in michigan. >> caller: yes. simon property. >> another one did a deal and i think that's expanding. hgn, those are for me. and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! why should golfers take 5-hour energy? playing golf all day can make you tired. i've been taking the product for about a year. and, after taking 5-hour energy, i feel more energized. i have more energy. you know, i'm not tired anymore after taking it. i was skeptical but i decided one day i'd try it. 5-hour energy works fast. i have the energy to get through a meeting, to get through a workout. it keeps me alert for a long period of time, and keeps me going. on or off the course, play with energy, 5-hour energy. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain
let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. hcn. >> i was telling people that that secondary is going to be good because they're buying sunrise senior living. i think hcn is still a good buy. matt in michigan. >> caller: yes. simon property. >> another one did a deal and i think that's expanding. hgn, those are for me. and that, ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! why should golfers take...
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what do you think, steve? >> i will answer your question whether this kind of thing could happen here, melissa because i think that is really the interesting dynamic. melissa: i was going to get there but let's jump there. why not? >> i do. i actually think we're very much like europe in the sense that americans, especially some of the more radicals on the left have come to regard these government benefits as human rights and if you, let's say you were to get a president romney and say that president romney came in and started to cut back on some of these welfare benefits, some retirement benefits i think you could see, remember what we saw in madison, wisconsin, people taking siege of the capital there. i think you could see that breaking out all over the place. it is a scary scenario but it could happen. the good news we're not nearly far down the path to ruin as europe is. i don't think we're anywhere close to facing their economic problems but the political ones are different. melissa: it is a two-prong qu
what do you think, steve? >> i will answer your question whether this kind of thing could happen here, melissa because i think that is really the interesting dynamic. melissa: i was going to get there but let's jump there. why not? >> i do. i actually think we're very much like europe in the sense that americans, especially some of the more radicals on the left have come to regard these government benefits as human rights and if you, let's say you were to get a president romney and...
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let me get your take, steve. on the jobs report on friday, what should we expect? >> i think it's going to come in lighter than the adp. the adp has been a poor indicator of the jobs number. i think there's a reason the fed gave us qe-3, because they saw the softness in the labor market. i think it could come in a little on the weak side. more importantly, the official jobs number is the revisions backwards. they've been going back through previous months and knocking down those numbers. i think i wouldn't be surprised if it came in a little soft. >> kate, do you agree with that? if so, is this priced into the market? >> yes, absolutely priced in, maria. great question. what they're going to expect is for it to be terrible. if it isn't terrible, we'll see a rally. what matters most to this market is earnings. we're in pre-earnings disappointment season where we're going to float a little bit until earnings come out. we've seen a friend where earnings have beat expectations. we've gone down to earnings, earnings beat expectations, then we've had a good rally. i thin
let me get your take, steve. on the jobs report on friday, what should we expect? >> i think it's going to come in lighter than the adp. the adp has been a poor indicator of the jobs number. i think there's a reason the fed gave us qe-3, because they saw the softness in the labor market. i think it could come in a little on the weak side. more importantly, the official jobs number is the revisions backwards. they've been going back through previous months and knocking down those numbers....
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and there wasn't anything from steve needed to know with this deadly tornado season. and a second to last place the da. has. to make the charge that the installation will cease from about life in good disney get five points behind leave is why any big. ten is now and welcome to reassure up of a has failed to reach the semifinals of the pump pacific open in tokyo after losing in straight sets to australia some starters a box that are signs of a champion did fight right until the end saving for much points in a second set time break so there's no will not play another russian army but rather first place in the final she came from a set down to the italy sora irani in the quarter final while while the want to tour as oregon was tied in per match against angelica and the german will next face admission about bands got to beat caroline wozniacki. onto i saw he and alexander ovechkin helped. by moscow come from two goals down to claim victory in a shootout at league leaders act by us the home side had won the previous four games and looked almost course to continue that run
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but it was this birdie on the final hole from john the margin climb up which secured a win over steve stricker i'm guaranteed at least an hour draw the icing on the cake and overall victory came moments later tiger woods bogey conceding victory to europe seventh win in the last nine. and surely one of the most dramatic. idea of all just tell it boys that i still believe that we could turn things around that all we needed to do get to be a little bit more effective on the greens and to to make a few more parts and that would change the tide for eyes and. think their prayers believed and know what will happen today i think. it will go down in the history books of the ryder cup. he was a huge. and i'm really happy for these two of wonderful men. seventeen i thought i won the match after i cheered i thought i chipped in and i can't believe the the ball did break that last inch in there and after that ball didn't go in he made that long part that was a huge moment of what a big turnaround because it looked like i was going to be dormy if not close of our . elsewhere moving to football wher
but it was this birdie on the final hole from john the margin climb up which secured a win over steve stricker i'm guaranteed at least an hour draw the icing on the cake and overall victory came moments later tiger woods bogey conceding victory to europe seventh win in the last nine. and surely one of the most dramatic. idea of all just tell it boys that i still believe that we could turn things around that all we needed to do get to be a little bit more effective on the greens and to to make a...
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today, she is steve liesman's special guest. steve? >> tyler, thanks very much. she has been called america's top financial diplomat and is a special guest at a fortune magazine most powerful women conference in california. lael brainard joins us now. welcome to "power lunch," lael. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> let's talk what tyler was talking about, this issue of spain and the question of whether or not it's going to ask for aid and trigger that ecb program. is it your opinion, the opinion of the u.s., that the europeans are following through on their latest set of commitments when it comes to solving their financial crisis? >> well, you're right, they've made a series of very important commitments over the course of the summer and into the fall. they are much better prepared. they have a set of tools that can help governments like spain continue to access the markets at affordable rates while they continue making these very challenging reforms. we have seen a number of developments in spain in recent days. we have seen a budget come out that continues to
today, she is steve liesman's special guest. steve? >> tyler, thanks very much. she has been called america's top financial diplomat and is a special guest at a fortune magazine most powerful women conference in california. lael brainard joins us now. welcome to "power lunch," lael. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> let's talk what tyler was talking about, this issue of spain and the question of whether or not it's going to ask for aid and trigger that ecb program....
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talk to steve braman he's an assistant professor at the rensselaer polytechnic institute good evening thanks for being with us mr brightman so far the u.n. general assembly failed to find a solution to the syrian crisis but we did have many strong statements nonetheless from president obama demanding that assad steps down to the emery of cats are apparently openly calling for outside into food she think any of this harsh rhetoric might lead to real action though i do know i'm sort of. the general assembly is as you know mostly debating club it will take a resolution from the security council which appears not to be forthcoming anytime in the near future for u.n. to take action. if there is a fight outside interference whether it's led by the u.s. or the arab league what might the consequences be for syria and for the region as a whole though what one could argue that there is already quote outside interference the united states readily admits that it ships so-called non lethal aid to rebels and identified rebel groups in syria and as you mentioned carter turkey others in the region ar
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steve told us that the economic situation is the biggest concern for investors. what are they betting on now the amount of people using mobile tools it has grown incredibly. >> it has probably grown at the same pace. we have seen 200,000 people on a weekly basis using this to do their business. >> that is right. whether they are transactions in or doing research or keeping up with what is going on. it is a staggering number, post about 8% of our trades per day we talked in the previous segment about engagement. i would argue that they are engaged but not active. these mobile applications and devices they are on have given the capability to watch things anyway they are, anytime day or night, and they can jump in and they do jump once you give them a catalyst. ashley: technology has changed everything. would you like? >> when i talk about the sectors, i'm just talking about 5.6 million clients. we watch what what they are treating them what they like and what they don't like. a lot of activity in technology. it is one of the big categories there. financials, a lot
steve told us that the economic situation is the biggest concern for investors. what are they betting on now the amount of people using mobile tools it has grown incredibly. >> it has probably grown at the same pace. we have seen 200,000 people on a weekly basis using this to do their business. >> that is right. whether they are transactions in or doing research or keeping up with what is going on. it is a staggering number, post about 8% of our trades per day we talked in the...